Batts, braids, boys, beasties, bfl, bottles, and boiling dyepots! Wowzas! I missed a delivery from my fiber supplier this morning, so I decided to bust out the yarn, feet first (quite literally!) There is something satisfying about seeing a dye bath exhaust on skeins of sock yarn. I threw in a couple of my new SW worsted base, too, just to see how it takes up the dye. Beautiful, I tell you! Decided to cook up a couple of standard semi-solids; Hermione Granger and Oompa Loompa, plus a new colorway makes its debut on IV Sock: Toxic! Dont let that murky water fool you; just sayin!
In other news, Fiber Addiction has the complete yarn line added to the Rav database, in addition to the batts! Still working on adding the fibers and pictures are yet to come! If you are a proud owner of some Fiber Addiction loot, add your yarn to your stash and show me pictures! It could be a featured pic!
Finally, Im looking to expand my wholesale accounts. Im thinking my friend Bonnie Lass needs to be my rep, as she's the first to let any store we enter know that "she's a dyer"! A couple of new prospects have reared their heads; I have been thinking about an exclusive "Beastie Boys" batt series. I wonder if any of the new prospects would be interested??!! Ha! Leave me some comments; eh? Here's to a fiber-filled week!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Manic Monday: New standard yarn line in the works!

So, I am very excited to work with a new distributor for my wholesale yarn account! Between my excellent source (who is also my BFL yarn pimp!) and my new yarnie supply, Fiber Addiction dye pots are cranking! The show season is almost underway and I am super excited to get some new product out; especially yarn. In the spirit of Fiber Addiction, we worked hard to come up with catchy, kitschy, appropriate names for the standard yarns. I am working hard to update the Rav database and add the goodies, pictures, info, and branding!
Fiber Addiction standard stock yarn:
Manic Bulky: 100% Superfine Organic Merino
Committed Aran: 100% BFL
Bipolar Worsted: Two-tone, Barber-poled Merino
Therapy Worsted: 100% Merino
Medicated Worsted: 100% Superwash Merino
IV Sock: Standard 2 ply Superwash Merino
Hardcore Sock: 75/25 Superwash BFL and Nylon
Addicted Sock: Merino, Cashmere, Nylon
Wow; seeing them all listed out like that has me super excited! I am really stoked about the Aran Weight BFL, as this yarn is a favorite amongst cloth diaper enthusiasts, such as myself!
In other news; little man continues to ham it up, making our house quite the funny farm in itself! That picture says it all!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Halleluia; it's raining yarn!
Alright, here we go. Some progress! I appreciate the time everyone took to be patient with me and especially to read my last post. It's been a rough journey in the world of Fiber Addiction, but also a very exciting and progressive time, as well. It started before the death of my BIL, with a last-minute entry into the Winter Wine and Wool Festival at Sandhill Crane Vineyards. Heather (winemakerssister on Ravelry and etsy), was wonderful and accommodating; especially since I havent made the summer festival since the first time! It was a fantastic festival in a beautiful location; I even got to try some wine this time (I was pregnant with the Dingo first time around). I also got to meet very fabulous people, socialize with old friends, and got the opportunity of a lifetime (at least in the short lifetime of Fiber Addiction!) I met Kendra, a fiber enthusiast with a pie-in-the-sky dream of owning a LYS. Two months later, I am getting an inquiry for a wholesale order! Lighthouse Fibers is a new shop in downtown St Joseph, MI; a cute tourist town catering to Chicago weekenders and lovers of Lake Michigan! Fiber Addiction is one of many indie dyers they hope to feature in their shop and the grand opening is scheduled for June 2! Kendra and Tom are wonderful to work with and the shop looks awesome! I better save some news for my next update; hopefully sooner than later, as things fall into place and life goes on (even though it is extremely difficult, some days!)
Monday, April 16, 2012
First, let me explain...
Finally; Google has stopped hating me and I can create usable content! It has been a whirlwind year so far, both business-wise and personal-like. The ups and downs have been disproportionate, with the downs outweighing the progress. For those who dont know, husbeast lost his brother very unexpectedly in February. My BIL was a loving, passionate, 25 year old who lived life to the fullest. He was born with congenital heart issues and has had numerous surgeries and hospital stays. He had a pacemaker/defibrillator put in about two years ago, as an alternative to a heart transplant. Knowing him, you would have never known a thing about his heart issues; he was healthy, talented, vibrant. He and his LTP lived in Tennessee, where he was an aspiring musician; an extremely talented drummer. He had a check-up on Wednesday, was proclaimed great and healthy...and died on Thursday morning. My sister-in-law is so fantastic and loving; we are right beside her, as I can only imagine the ridiculous memories she has. The memorial viewing was awesome; Thursday was more traditional and Friday night the husbeast and FIL and many, many good friends hosted a jam in his honor at the funeral home. Memorial donations were made in the name of Little Kids Rock, a fantastic organization that Josh would have been behind whole-heartedly (no sick pun intended). Thanks for hanging in there with me and my flakiness; holding it together for my family has been my main focus, as Husbeast and Josh were best buddies. Please keep the family in your positive energy circle, thoughts, prayers, karma, or whatever your persuasion.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Festival Fun!

Catch your attention, yet? I hope so! So, Fiber Addiction made our debut at the Ann Arbor Fiber Expo (and Gun Show; just sayin') this weekend. Wow! I was nervous, nervous, nervous. Many things in the world of FA have not been going...well...lately and the confidence factor has been huge. However, I am super lucky to know many talented women in the fiber world. Not to mention, I meet more and more forms of inspiration at every show that I attend. Part of my inspiration at this show, however, came in the form of excellent customer service and truly exceptional product. On a whim, I decided to order some wholesale product from ZippyPins. I am personally familiar with the exceptional humor and craftswomanship of these items from way back. I have received a few zipper pulls, buttons, and magnets in Phat Fiber boxes. Zippy is a fellow Spin or Dye Swapper on Ravelry, so I have swooped a magnet set and a bumper sticker set...once or twice ;) Above is one of my favorite bumper sticker sayings, but I must say my favorite of all time is my magnet that reads: "A bad day knitting is better than a good day at work"! Since I have been doing this fiber thing full time (well, sharing it with the full time job of being Dingo's mama), I really want to let others in the fiber community know when I find exception product, committment, and customer service! Here's a little info on the masterminds behind ZippyPins: (PS~Clicking on the links will take you right to the Artfire studio)
FA: So, who is ZippyPins, anyway?
ZP: ZippyPins is a mother-daughter team made up of me, Jamie O’Sullivan, Director of PINnovation aka ‘Chief PINhead’, a married mother of six (SIX...yikes!) and my daughter, Jenna Montgomery, Chief PINnovation Officer, a 30 year-old mom to a longhaired Chihauha and 3 cats (hey, animals are children, too!)
FA: Tell us a little about how you got started.
ZP: Well, ZippyPins had an accidental and humble beginning on the kitchen table.
FA: Ah, like the beginning to so many good stories...
ZP: Ha! Several years ago, one of my daughters, Logan, was on a crew team and her time commitment to the sport was so great that she had no life outside of rowing. I had purchased a used button maker and she asked me to make her a pin that said “I Can’t, I Have Crew” so she could put it on her bookbag and point to it every time someone asked her to do something after school or weekends. Girls on the rowing team liked the pin and started asking her for them. When I found out the team needed to raise money, I created some new crew designs and started making hundreds of pins and selling them at regattas and donating the money to the rowing club. Sayings such as "Fast Girls Finish First," "Some People Party, I Erg," “Rowers Do It Backwards,” “Kiss My Stern” as well as more than 70 other sayings proved to be very popular. In December of 2007, on a whim, I created some knitting themed button-badges as Christmas gifts for my friends in the guild. They suggested listing the crew and knitting pins on eBay, which I did in January 2008, trading as Emblazon Yourself. From the beginning, there was great demand for the pins. I decided to create pins about things my kids were interested in like geology and Irish dance plus, plus things I was interested in like fiber arts, gardening, antiques and collecting. Very quickly, my eldest daughter, Jenna, saw the potential for growth and we decided to go into business together. Wanting to establish an online marketplace dedicated to celebrating people’s interests, it became apparent that to take our business to the next level we should create an e-commerce website and rename our business Zippy Pins. The specialty website ZippyPins.com was launched in October 2009, offering a broader selection of designs and a variety of products in many sizes, as well as Create Your Own Design and Buy In Bulk pricing. In September 2010 we found ArtFire and realized it offered a unique opportunity to reach more customers in a creative, new way. Customers have requested our sayings and designs as bumper stickers, so in October 2010 we began offering knitting bumper stickers in our ArtFire Studio.
FA: That is such a great story! I give you so much credit for the time and dedication you have to maintaining such a professional atmosphere with excellent customer service. Anything else you want to mention or anything surprising, to you, about running your business?
ZP: Well, I think the hardest part is trying to figure out a way to let people know that Zippy Pins exists and to be seen on the WWW. We have a unique product, an incredibly designed website and we strive hard to please our customers, but we haven’t broken through for search engines to return Zippy Pins as a result when people are looking for pinback button-badges.
FA: Thanks, so much! The bumper stickers were a huge hit at the Fiber Expo (and gun show, did I mention it was a gun show, too?!) I will definitely be expanding for the next show I do! I sold out of three designs on the first day! "Spinning because knitting isnt weird enough", "I knit so I dont kill people", and "I knit so no one must die" were the show favorites on day one, but I sold out of five designs all together and only had one left of "Knit Happens". The only suggestion I got was to expand a little bit...I had plenty of requests for "Friends dont let friends needle felt drunk". I can see how that would be potentially harmful...
I am so lucky to have had the opportunity to debut these awesome bumper stickers! Want to have a few of your own? Go to the ZippyPins Artfire studio, find a favorite (or five), add your comments below about the site, your faves, or any suggestions that you may have and your name will be enterred in a drawing to win a set of Bumper Stickers! Bonus entries for commenting on the Fiber Addiction facebook page, too!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Just Another Manic Monday
Wow! What a crazy week! We had to bypass Fiber Friday in favor of Sheepy Saturday; well Sheepy Saturday was taken over by World Wide Spin in Public Day with some awesome ladies! So, we postponed Sheepy Saturday for Spinning Sunday. Spinning Sunday was forfeited to the Gods of the Baby Cold (poor Dingo :( ). Today: Manic Monday! Fiber Time! Global Mamas! Specials! Opinions! Giveaways! Too many exclamation points...hey, I am enthusiastic!
I have been receiving great feedback and constructive criticism for my Etsy Site, Facebook Page, and Blog. As a result of this great feedback, I am going to extend my giveaway for the Hodgepodge Bracelet: 

Head over to Global Mamas and check out their amazing line of Fair Trade, Sustainable goods! Post a comment to let me know what you would like to see kept in stock at all times; what do you need? What do you want? Cant live without? Would really consider adding to a custom order? Head over to Facebook and get this week's special promo code and shop away! Listed below are the current items in stock, drastically reduced for quick sale! You can order via Facebook, Ravelry, email (fiberaddictionnos@gmail.com), or the comment section here on the blog! These deals are phenomenal and the facebook promo just adds to the must-have nature!


Tuesday, September 13, 2011
This week's special and giveaway!
This week's giveaway: Global Mama's Hodgepodge Bracelet. Made of recycled glass beads and stretchy cord, this rainbow beauty promotes sisterhood, fair trade, and sustainability. How can this be yours? I need your help! Head over to the Global Mama's website and take a look. I need ideas of what to stock permanently (of course, I can still do special orders; the holidays are coming and I am hoping to make a custom with minimum deposit). These items travel with me to shows and are often featured on the website. What would you like to see permanently? Something you need to have access to AT ALL TIMES?! What cant you live without? Comment here to be enterred in the drawing. Get additional entries by participating in the Global Mama blowout sale (one additional entry per item purchased)! All current stock of Global Mama's items are drastically reduced. You may order here, facebook, ravelry, or through email. Make sure you check out Facebook for current stock, prices, and a special offer. Flat rate shipping applies and can be combined with any etsy purchase!
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